£11,300.00
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This head originally belonged to a fully plastic sculpture, the Rampin Horseman, from around 550 B.C. The entire work is an equestrian statue from the Archaic period of Ancient Greece, preserved only in fragments, which was masterfully carved from marble from the island of Paros and shows traces of red and black colour.
The head of the horseman shown here, which is offered as a bronze replica, was found on the Acropolis of Athens in 1877. The French embassy secretary in Athens, Georges Rampin, was able to acquire the head for his collection. Hence the name. In 1896, Rampin donated the head to the Louvre in Paris. It was not until 1936 that it was linked to the rest of the statue, which was found ten years later and is now in Athens. In order to unite the head and body, the head was copied so that the plaster cast could sit on the original body in Athens, while the original head is exhibited in the Louvre together with a cast of the body.
The rider displays many features typical of an archaic kouros, but also has some symmetrical features that break with the conventions of this early, archaic period. The Rampin Horseman was created around 550 BC by an unknown but outstanding artist who today bears the makeshift name Rampin Master. The commissioner and reason for the installation remain unknown.
Originally, it was assumed that the entire statue was part of a larger group of statues, perhaps together with another group of statues depicting Castor and Pollux on horseback, which is common on vases from this period. According to yet another theory, the statue represents the winner of a race. This theory is supported by the lovage crown on the statue, which was awarded to the winners of the Nemean Games and the Isthmian Games.
Buy the Archaic Rider Rampin bust as a replica. There are three options to choose from in our online shop: Bronze casting, marble casting and marble sculpture from the sculptor.
The bust is produced as a bronze cast using the traditional lost wax technique. The negative mould required for this is based on a plaster cast of the original in the Louvre.
In addition to the classic bronze casting, we also offer two other moulds for the bust shown here. The marble casting from powdered genuine white marble. And the new moulding of the antique bust as a replica by sculptors from a single block of white marble. If you are interested in such a mould, please do not hesitate to contact us. We look forward to receiving your Mail or call us.
Patination marks the final step in the finishing process of a bronze statue. The patina simulates the natural oxidation process that causes the bronze to weather differently over time, depending on the environmental influences on the copper alloy. We have various patina recipes in our repertoire, including one that corresponds well to the patina of preserved antique bronze statues. We will be happy to provide you with samples of suitable patinas in advance.
Each bust cast by us is engraved in the base with a serial number, date of manufacture and our company logo. The base is also engraved with your name, a lettering, the occasion of production, your own company logo or additional engraving as required.
Our life-size cast bronze replicas and bust reproductions are therefore not only artistic replicas, but also timeless reminders that will preserve your legacy for generations to come. By engraving your name, the date and the occasion on the base, this statue becomes an everlasting symbol of your most personal life achievement, your significance in this world and your work there.
Ancient Greek bronze statues and their masterfully crafted Roman marble replicas were the sensual and visual mirror of these two advanced civilisations for over a millennium. After their rediscovery during the Renaissance, these statues once again became world-famous and symbolised the emergence of modernity.
In keeping with the ancient traditions of Delphi and Rome, the statue made for you and with your name as the donor will forever be a reminder of your personality and achievements.
In exceptionally designed gardens and parks, alongside high horticultural artistry and exceptionally beautiful design, the use of top-notch furnishings often shines. Whether it’s furniture or statues and sculptures. Now original antique statues are not or very rarely available for sale. Since their rediscovery in the Renaissance, costly replicas have such been made for castles, their parks, and concurrently for the mansions of the bourgeoisie who have attained great wealth. During this time, a canon for the placement and positioning of these artworks formed and developed into modern times. In our online shop, you’ll find an overview of particularly beautiful locations for ancient statues. Additionally, we provide you with an overview of some publicly accessible gardens and parks, each boasting an impressive collection of ancient sculptures, along with specific details on where each statue can be seen.
Item No. | S31 |
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Material | Bronze cast |
height | 27 cm |
What you receive | Single piece, Bronze cast. The exact design details, measurements and weight as well as the structure and colour of the Bronze cast may vary. |
Delivery | Delivered using our own van |
Delivery Charge | Free delivery in England and Wales (except islands) and to a few EU countries. Click here for details. |
Price incl. VAT | £11,300.00 |